Matsushita handed ban for 'causing danger' in GP2 sprint

Nobuharu Matsushita is banned for one event for causing carnage at the start of a safety car restart whilst leading the GP2 sprint race.

Nobuharu Matsushita has been given a one-race ban as punishment for 'driving in an erratic manner' during the GP2 Series sprint race.

The Japanese driver, a winner last time out in Monaco, was leading in the Baku sprint race when he twice misjudged safety car restarts, causing carnage behind him as the field reacted.

Having very nearly been caught out by accelerating too early and catching the safety car on the first restart, it was the restart after a second safety period that landed Matsushita in trouble.

With Matsushita dictating the pace and seemingly keen to avoid a repeat of his first safety car misdemeanour, he slowed right down, only to apparently speed up before unexpectedly braking whilst weaving again.

With the drivers behind taking the cue to speed up as his final move, the field surged forward only to have to react to the Japanese driver's unfathomable deceleration. With cars scattering behind him, causing plenty of contact, the disparate speeds on the run to turn one would prompt a pile up that would eliminate Evans, Sean Gelael and Gustav Malja, while Rowland was tipped into a spin.

Reprimanded for 'causing danger to other drivers', the ART Grand Prix driver will not be allowed to compete at the next GP2 race in Austria.

"Following today's Sprint Race at Baku, Nobuharu Matsushita was found guilty of driving in an erratic manner, causing danger to other drivers during the Safety Car period," read an official statement.

"At the end of the first period, it was found that the Japanese driver overtook the SC before the Safety Car line and drove in an erratic manner, causing danger to other competitors.

"At the end of the second period, Matsushita was found guilty of driving in an erratic manner, accelerating and braking, again causing danger to other competitors and causing several collisions to cars following him.

"As a consequence, the ART Grand Prix driver will be suspended for the next round at Spielberg."